Habs

After a huge 4-3 shootout win over the Ottawa Senators, the Montreal Canadiens will once again play their rivals down the 417 at the Bell Centre tonight, in their ongoing battle for the Atlantic Division title.

Join Coach K as he looks back at the past week for your Habs, as well as forward to the battles coming up this week. He also delves into the Canadiens’ power play, and why he thinks it’s time for Jean-Jacques Daigneault to go.

The NHL Trade Deadline came and went on March 1st, and Canadiens’ GM Marc Bergevin baffled Habs’s fans with some of the moves he made today.

Join Coach K as he makes sense of what went on, and looks at it from a positive perspective. He also looks at the Habs’ latest OT win over the Columbus Blue Jackets, and discusses the deadline with Paul Cuthbert from Hockey Active.

After a fantastic effort than saw them comes away from MSG with a 3-2 shootout win over the Rangers, the Montreal Canadiens apparently forgot their game in MYC, losing tonight 3-0 at the Bell Centre against the New York Islanders.

Coach K, who took in the game live, breaks it all down, while looking at some of the news out of the Canadiens’ camp, discusses a couple of trade possibilities, and looks ahead to Saturday when the Habs face the Leafs at the ACC.

A new era begins for the Montreal Canadiens, as Claude Julien takes thew reigns for the first time behind the Habs’ bench. Despite a 3-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets, the Canadiens showed some positive signs, which we can only hope will be augmented in the coming days.

Join Coach K as he takes a look at the Habs’ first practice with their new head coach, and dissects the loss to the Jets. He also talks to Paul Cuthbert to preview next week’s games against the New York Rangers and the Islanders.

Finally, Tony Healey joins the show to talk about the implications that coaching changes, the trade deadline and the expansion draft may have on your fantasy leagues.

The bye week for the Montreal Canadiens couldn’t come soon enough, as the players needed a rest, and Marc Bergevin took the time to fire Michel Therrien as the Habs’ head coach and replaced him with formner Bruins’ bench boss Claude Julien.

Join Coach K as he goes over the events before and after the trade, and discusses the move with The Suburban’s Michael Cohen.

On the strength of the sixth career hat trick by captain Max Pacioretty and another all-world performance by his linemate Alex Radulov, the Montreal Canadiens won their first game after the All-Star breakk against the Buffalo Sabres by a score of 5-2.

Because of technical difficulties, the first 30 minutes of the show are unavailable, join Coach K as he breaks down the top 100 NHL players, as listed by the NHL and who he thinks was omitted, his take on the Matt Duchene trade rumours, and his look ahead at Thursday night’s matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Montreal Canadiens, coming off a disappointing lost on Monday at the hands of Detroit Red Wings, didn’t have much as far as offence or defense was concerned in losing 4-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Bell Centre.

Coach K is back behind the mic to go over the Habs’ second straight loss, as well as giving you his 1st half report card, the recent decline in the play of Carey Pruice, and the Canadiens’ All-Star Game representatives.

After a lame duck effort versus the San Jose Sharks on Friday night, the Montreal Canadiens battened down the hatches and came away with a win against the Washington Capitals by a score of 2-1, ending their 5 game winning streak.

Join Coach K as he celebrates Carey Price’s 250th career win, talks about the infirmary getting filled again this season, and why Habs’ fans shouls have a little more patience than last season.

It was a back and forth affair, but with Alexander Radulov out with an ailment and Carey Price off his game, the Montreal Canadiens lost to the Florida Panthers in overtime by a score of 4-3.

Join Coach K as he takes a look at the action, scolds Danault and Beaulieu for defensive gaffs in the 1st period, and examines the lines and how Michel Therrien could have made better use of his players.